Posted on 23 May 2011
Filed under: Reality-Free , TV News Up at bat on ‘Psych’: Danny Glover. According to Entertainment Weekly , the actor will drop by the USA series for an episode as the manager of a minor league baseball team who hires Shawn to investigate the death of his team’s hitting coach. Also appearing in the episode are former baseball pro Wade Boggs and ‘Fairly Legal’ star Michael Trucco.

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Danny Glover Lands ‘Psych’ Role, Jon Heder Is ‘Gulliver Quinn’ and More TV News
Posted on 23 May 2011
Filed under: TV News ‘United States of Tara’ is coming to an end. Showtime has canceled the Toni Collette comedy

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Showtime Cancels ‘United States of Tara’; Renews ‘Nurse Jackie,’ ‘The Borgias’
Posted on 23 May 2011
Filed under: TV Previews Here ‘ s tonight’s lineup of new shows and events (all times Eastern).

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What’s On Tonight: ‘The Bachelorette,’ ‘House,’ ‘The Event’ & More
Posted on 23 May 2011
Filed under: Reality-Free , TV News It was a mixed bag for PBS last night at the BAFTA Awards in London as ‘Sherlock’ took home two trophies, but ‘Downton Abbey’ left empty-handed. ‘Sherlock’ won the coveted Best Drama Series Award, and Martin Freeman (‘The Hobbit’) won Best Supporting Actor for his role as Doctor Watson in the modern take on the ‘Sherlock Holmes’ mysteries. However, Freeman’s co-star Benedict Cumberbatch lost out in the Best Actor category to Daniel Rigby (‘Flyboys’) for his role as legendary British comedian Eric Morecambe in ‘Eric & Ernie.’ Rigby also beat out fan favorite, ‘Doctor Who’ star Matt Smith

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‘Downton Abbey’ Loses Out as ‘Sherlock’ Wins Big at the BAFTAs
Posted on 17 May 2011
Filed under: Reality-Free , TV News The residents of Tree Hill will have one more season to wrap up their stories. The CW has picked up veteran soap ‘One Tree Hill’ for a 13-episode ninth (and presumably final) season

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The CW Renews ‘One Tree Hill,’ ‘Nikita,’ Cancels ‘Hellcats’
Posted on 12 May 2011
Filed under: TV News UPDATE: The Hollywood Reporter has just confirmed that Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on ‘Two and a Half Men.’ The Hollywood trade reported that “two sources close to the deal-making (said) that the actor is putting the final touches on a deal to replace Charlie Sheen … The exact dollar figure he will be paid is not known but a source says Kutcher is getting a “huge payday.” Earlier: The soap opera known as ‘Two and a Half Men’ keeps getting better and better

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Ashton Kutcher to Replace Charlie Sheen on ‘Two and a Half Men’
Posted on 10 May 2011
Filed under: Dancing With The Stars , Celebrity Interviews Ralph Macchio gave a performance last night on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ that would have done Mr. Miyagi proud

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‘DWTS’ Backstage Q&A: Will Ralph Macchio’s Injury Cost Him a Place in the Semi-Finals?
Posted on 23 March 2011
Filed under: TV News Despite Charlie Sheen’s best attempts, the star’s lawsuit against CBS will go forward in arbitration. Sheen had filed an injunction to get the dispute settled in court, but according to Entertainment Weekly , a judge ruled that the case can continue in private arbitration as his contract with Warner Bros. stipulates, saving us from a very public court battle
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Charlie Sheen Lawsuit to Go Forward in Arbitration, New ‘Torchwood’ Season Gets U.S. Premiere Date and More TV News
Posted on 02 March 2011
Filed under: TV Replay Donald Trump weighs in on Charlie Sheen on ‘Live With Regis and Kelly’ (weekdays, syndicated), arguing that the actor’s outrageous behavior isn’t “that bad” because he’s certainly “seen worse.” “What about Charlie Sheen? What are we going to do about him?

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Donald Trump on Charlie Sheen: ‘I’ve Seen Worse’ (VIDEO)
Posted on 01 March 2011
Filed under: Reality-Free , Features , TV News At some point on Saturday evening, the folks at ABC News must have been feeling very proud of themselves. Andrea Canning had just spent the day with Charlie Sheen, the first television reporter to do an extensive video with the actor since he let loose with various tirades on the radio and TMZ, causing CBS and the producers of ‘Two and a Half Men’ to shut things down for the season.

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Did ABC Wait Too Long to Air Their Charlie Sheen Interview?